CTERS User’s Manual - Virginia



IntroductionThe 2021-2022 Career and Technical Education Reporting System (CTERS) User’s Manual provides guidance for completion of the following reports:Secondary Enrollment Demographic Form (SEDF)—fall and end-of-year submissions through the Master Schedule CollectionsSecondary Student Career Clusters Enrollment Report (SSCCER)—reported through End-Of-Year (EOY) Student Record Collection (SRC)Preliminary Completer Demographics Report (CDR)—reported through EOY SRCCareer and Technical Education Program Completer Student Follow-Up—reported through the Demographics Research Group at the University of Virginia Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service survey websiteCareer and Technical Education Credential Collection (CTECC)Final Completer Demographics Report (CDR)—reported through Summer SRCThe information collected through CTERS is used toplan budgets,determine the Standards of Quality (SOQ) funding for career and technical education (CTE) programs,determine disbursements of federal funds for the administration of CTE programs, and report CTE accountability data to federal, state, and local agencies or individuals in response to requests for specific information.There are several changes in the data collection, analysis, and reporting functions of the CTERS. Read all sections of the manual closely.The CTERS User’s Manual is available on the Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) Career and Technical Education (CTE) Data Collection webpage.Thank you for your diligence in the CTE data collection and submission process. Please send comments and suggestions for improvement of this manual to the following address:Data ManagementOffice of Career, Technical, and Adult Education Virginia Department of EducationP.O. Box 2120Richmond, VA 23218-2120Email: CTE@doe.CTE@doe.Phone: (804) 786-4206Fax: (804) 530-4560Table of Contents TOC \o "1-2" \h \z \u Introduction PAGEREF _Toc20488656 \h 2Table of Contents PAGEREF _Toc20488657 \h 3Terms and Definitions PAGEREF _Toc20488658 \h 42020-2021 CTERS Important Dates PAGEREF _Toc20488659 \h 5Perkins V Performance Measures (2020-2021 Virginia Agreed-Upon Performance Levels) PAGEREF _Toc20488660 \h 6Data Definitions PAGEREF _Toc20488661 \h 7Secondary Enrollment Demographic Form (SEDF) PAGEREF _Toc20488662 \h 8General Information PAGEREF _Toc20488663 \h 8Instructions for Completion PAGEREF _Toc20488664 \h 8Secondary Student Career Clusters Enrollment Report (SSCCER) PAGEREF _Toc20488665 \h 13General Information PAGEREF _Toc20488666 \h 13Instructions for Completion PAGEREF _Toc20488667 \h 13Preliminary Completer Demographics Report (CDR) PAGEREF _Toc20488668 \h 16Instructions for Completion PAGEREF _Toc20488669 \h 16Instructions for CTE Administrators PAGEREF _Toc20488670 \h 17Common Data Entry Errors PAGEREF _Toc20488671 \h 19Data Verification for Preliminary Completer Demographics Report (PCDR) andSecondary Student Career Cluster Enrollment Report (SSCCER) PAGEREF _Toc20488672 \h 20CTE Program Completer Student Follow-Up PAGEREF _Toc20488673 \h 21General Information PAGEREF _Toc20488674 \h 21Instructions for Completion PAGEREF _Toc20488675 \h 21CTE Credential Collection (CTECC) PAGEREF _Toc20488676 \h 22Instructions for Completion PAGEREF _Toc20488677 \h 22Student “B” Record PAGEREF _Toc20488678 \h 22School Division Data Collection/Submission Process PAGEREF _Toc20488679 \h 22Resources PAGEREF _Toc20488680 \h 23CTECC File Format for 2020-2021 — ASCII Text PAGEREF _Toc20488681 \h 23Final Completer Demographics Report (CDR) PAGEREF _Toc20488682 \h 25Instructions for Completion PAGEREF _Toc20488683 \h 25Instructions for CTE Administrators PAGEREF _Toc20488684 \h 25Appendices PAGEREF _Toc20488685 \h 26Appendix A: Agricultural Education Course Information PAGEREF _Toc20488686 \h 27Appendix A: Agricultural Education Course Information (Page 2) PAGEREF _Toc20488687 \h 28Appendix B: Business and Information Technology Course Information PAGEREF _Toc20488688 \h 29Appendix B: Business and Information Technology Course Information (Page 2) PAGEREF _Toc20488689 \h 30Appendix C: Career Connections (Including Special Programs) Course Information PAGEREF _Toc20488690 \h 31Appendix C: Career Connections (Including Special Programs) Course Information (Page 2) PAGEREF _Toc20488691 \h 32Appendix D: Family and Consumer Sciences Course Information PAGEREF _Toc20488692 \h 33Appendix D: Family and Consumer Sciences Course Information (Page 2) PAGEREF _Toc20488693 \h 34Appendix E: Health and Medical Sciences Course Information PAGEREF _Toc20488694 \h 35Appendix E: Health and Medical Sciences Course Information (Page 2) PAGEREF _Toc20488695 \h 36Appendix F: Marketing Course Information PAGEREF _Toc20488696 \h 37Appendix G: JROTC Course Information PAGEREF _Toc20488697 \h 38Appendix H: Technology Education Course Information PAGEREF _Toc20488698 \h 39Appendix H: Technology Education Course Information (Page 2) PAGEREF _Toc20488699 \h 40Appendix H: Technology Education Course Information (Page 3) PAGEREF _Toc20488700 \h 41Appendix I: Trade and Industrial Education Course Information PAGEREF _Toc20488701 \h 42Appendix I: Trade and Industrial Education Course Information (Page 2) PAGEREF _Toc20488702 \h 43Appendix I: Trade and Industrial Education Course Information (Page 3) PAGEREF _Toc20488703 \h 44Appendix J: CTE Finisher Codes PAGEREF _Toc20488704 \h 45Appendix K: Career Pathway Codes and Descriptions PAGEREF _Toc20488705 \h 46Appendix K: Career Pathway Codes and Descriptions (Page 2) PAGEREF _Toc20488706 \h 47Appendix K: Career Pathway Codes and Descriptions (Page 3) PAGEREF _Toc20488707 \h 48Appendix L: CTE Career Cluster Codes PAGEREF _Toc20488708 \h 49Appendix M: Graduate/Other Completer Codes PAGEREF _Toc20488709 \h 50Appendix M: Graduate/Other Completer Codes (page 2) PAGEREF _Toc20488710 \h 51Appendix N: Division Codes PAGEREF _Toc20488711 \h 52Appendix N: (Page 2) PAGEREF _Toc20488712 \h 53Terms and DefinitionsTerms included in the CTERS User’s Manual are defined as follows:TermDefinitionCareer PathwayA career pathway represents a common set of skills and knowledge, both academic and technical, necessary to pursue a full range of career opportunities ranging from entry level to management, including technical and professional careers.Certification/LicensureAssessmentsCompletion of certain skill sets and coursework enables students to participate in the Virginia Board of Education-approved assessments for industry certifications, state licenses, and/or occupational competency skills certifications. Students who earn these credentials are eligible to earn verified credits toward graduation requirements. Students are required to earn a Board-approved CTE credential to graduate with a Standard pleterA CTE completer is a student who has met the requirements for a CTE concentration (sequence) and all requirements for high school graduation, or an approved alternative education program. NOTE: Students may take additional CTE courses that will enhance their career pathway goals.Concentration A concentration is a coherent sequence of state-approved courses as identified in the course listings within the web-based Administrative Planning Guide (APG).CTE Serving DivisionThe “CTE Serving Division” is where a student was first reported with a CTE Finisher Code of 1 or 5 in the SRC.CTE Serving SchoolThe “CTE Serving School” is where a student was first reported with a CTE Finisher Code of 1 or 5 in the SRC. CTE Serving Schools can include Regional CTE Centers, Division-Level CTE Centers, Governor’s STEM Academies, and Governor’s Health Sciences Academies. CTE Data-Reporting School YearSeptember 1 through August 31 (fall, spring, and summer).EnrolleeAn enrollee is a student in grades 6-12 who is enrolled in a state-approved CTE course.ConcentratorA concentrator is a student who has completed a concentration of state-approved courses as defined by the CTERS manual, but has not met the requirements for graduation.LeaverA leaver is a secondary (high school) student who was enrolled in a CTE program and either transferred to another school or dropped out of school without graduating.Responsible DivisionThe “Responsible Division” is where (a) the student resides, (b) the student attends a school through open enrollment, or (c) tuition is waived.NOTE: The Responsible Division must report the records of students when the Serving Division number is greater than 218 or not equal to 900.Serving DivisionThe “Serving Division” is the division or agency that provides services to the student.NOTE: Only a division whose code number is less than or equal to 218, or is equal to 900, will submit a report to the VDOE. If the Serving Division number is greater than 218 or not equal to 900, the Responsible Division must report the records of those students.Special PopulationsSpecial populations are individuals with disabilities; individuals from economically disadvantaged families; individuals preparing for non-traditional fields; single parents, including single pregnant women; out-of-workforce individuals; English learners; homeless individuals; youth in the foster care system; and youth with a parent in the military.SpecializationA specialization is a student choice to take additional courses beyond a minimum completer course sequence in a specific career cluster area related to his/her career pathway.2021-2022 CTERS Important DatesReportBrief DescriptionDue DateSecondary Enrollment Demographic Form (SEDF) Fall ReportReport enrollment counts that are recorded on October 1, 2021, for all CTE state-approved 6-, 9-, 12-, 18-week and yearlong (36-week) classes.Submission Method: CTE administrator submits to the VDOE through SSWS* Fall Master Schedule Collection (MSC).January 22, 2022(Due date for Fall MSC)CTE Follow-Up Survey of Program Completers (from School Year 2021-2022)Conduct the 2022 follow-up of the 2021 CTE Program Completers approximately 9-12 months after graduation. The survey measures completers’ transition to postsecondary education or employment and their satisfaction with, and the quality of, their high school education.Submission Method: Online data entry (managed by The Center for Survey Research at the University of Virginia’s Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service). July 31, 2022(Follow-up survey ends)Secondary Student Career Clusters Enrollment Report (SSCCER)Report unduplicated enrollment counts that are recorded on the last day of school for students participating in CTE classes in grades 9-12 and students in grades 7 and 8 who are earning high school credit.Submission Method: Within SSWS*, upload the data text file to the VDOE through the End-of-Year (EOY) Student Record Collection (SRC).July 22, 2022(Due date for EOY SRC)Preliminary Completer Demographics Report (CDR)Report data elements that are recorded on the last day of school and used to analyze program completer demographics, calculate performance measures, and compile federal, state, and local accountability reports.Submission Method: Within SSWS*, upload the data text file to the VDOE through the EOY SRC.July 22, 2022(Due date for EOY SRC)Career and Technical Education Credential Collection (CTECC)Report data annually for students and teachers participating in CTE classes and industry credentialing external testing presented in the Virginia’s School Quality Profiles (School Report Card).Submission Method: Within SSWS*, upload the data text file.NOTE: Upon verification by the school division, the Workplace Readiness Skills for the Commonwealth Examination results will be reported directly to the VDOE from the test provider, CTECS.July 31, 2022Final Completer Demographics Report (CDR)Report data elements that are recorded on the last day of summer school and used to analyze program completer demographics, calculate performance measures, and compile federal, state, and local accountability reports.Submission Method: Within SSWS*, upload the data text file to the VDOE through the Summer SRC.August 19, 2022(Due date for Summer SRC)Student Enrollment Demographic Form (SEDF) End-of-Year Report (2021-2022 School Year)Report enrollment counts that are recorded on the last day of school for all CTE state-approved 6-, 9-, 12-, 18-week and yearlong (36-week) classes.Submission Method: CTE administrator submits to the VDOE through SSWS* EOY MSC.August 31, 2022(Due date for EOY MSC)*SSWS—Single Sign-on for Web SystemsPerkins V Performance Measures (2021-2022 Virginia Agreed-Upon Performance Levels)Core IndicatorCodeCore Indicator of PerformanceStateNegotiated Level of Performance 2021-2022Data Collection Source1S1Four Year Graduation Rate94.00%Student Record CollectionCompleter Demographics Report2S1Academic Proficiency in Reading Language Arts85.50%End of Course Standards of Learning Test Scores2S2Academic Proficiency in Mathematics85.50%End of Course Standards of Learning Test Scores2S3Academic Proficiency in Science85.50%End of Course Standards of Learning Test Scores3S1Post-Program Placement93.50%Completer Demographics ReportCTE Completer Follow-Up Survey4S1Nontraditional Program Concentration28.50%Completer Demographics ReportStudent Record CollectionSEDF ReportMaster Schedule Collection5S1Program Quality—Attained RecognizedPostsecondary Credential65.50%CTE Credential Collection5S3Program Quality—Participated in Work-Based Learning10.50%Student Record CollectionSEDF ReportMaster Schedule Collection5S4Program Quality—Technical Skills Attainment81.00%Student Record CollectionMaster Schedule Collection*In the Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century Act (Perkins V),?a new baseline and new targets were established for academic attainment in reading, mathematics, and science. Previously the academic attainment targets for CTE Programs had been based on the targets contained in Virginia’s Consolidated State Plan required under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act. However, because the average performance of CTE students now surpasses the targets contained in the most recent version of the Consolidated State Plan (approved by the U.S. Department of Education in May 2018), a new methodology was required.? The current targets are based on analyses of the longitudinal performance of Virginia CTE students and consideration of the Measures of Interim Progress contained in Virginia's approved Consolidated State Plan as required under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA).Data Definitions1S1— Four Year Graduation RateNumerator: Number of CTE completers who earned an Advanced Studies, International Baccalaureate, or Standard DiplomaDenominator: Number of CTE completers who earned a secondary school diploma, a High School Equivalency (HSE) program (formerly General Educational Development [GED]) credential, or other state-recognized equivalent (including recognized alternative standards for individuals with disabilities), or a proficiency credential, certificate, or degree, in conjunction with a secondary school diploma (if offered by the school division) during the reporting year2S1— Academic Attainment rate for Reading Language Arts equals the pass rate percentage of CTE students on the SOL EOC mathematics test (Reported by Responsible Division) Numerator: Number of CTE completers who have met the proficient or advanced level on the statewide high school EOC Reading Language Arts assessment (highest level) and who, in the reporting year, left secondary educationDenominator: Number of CTE completers who took the SOL assessments in EOC Reading Language Arts (highest level) and who, in the reporting year, left secondary education2S2— Academic Attainment rate for Mathematics equals the pass rate percentage of CTE students on the SOL EOC mathematics test (Reported by Responsible Division)Numerator: Number of CTE completers who have met the proficient or advanced level on the statewide high school EOC Mathematics assessment (highest level) and who, in the reporting year, left secondary educationDenominator: Number of CTE completers who took the SOL assessments in EOC Mathematics (highest level) and who, in the reporting year, left secondary education2S3— Academic Attainment rate for Science equals the pass rate percentage of CTE students on the SOL EOC mathematics test (Reported by Responsible Division)Numerator: Number of CTE completers who have met the proficient or advanced level on the statewide high school EOC Science assessment (highest level) and who, in the reporting year, left secondary educationDenominator: Number of CTE completers who took the SOL assessments in EOC Science (highest level) and who, in the reporting year, left secondary education3S1— Post Program PlacementNumerator: Number of CTE completers who left secondary education during the prior year and were enrolled in postsecondary education or advanced training, military service, or employmentDenominator: Number of CTE completers who left secondary education during the prior year4S1— Non-Traditional Program ConcentrationNumerator: Number of CTE completers from underrepresented gender groups who, during the reporting year, completed a program that leads to employment in nontraditional fieldsDenominator: Number of CTE completers for the reporting year.5S1— Program Quality—Attained Recognized Post-Secondary CredentialNumerator: Number of CTE completers who attained a recognized post-secondary credential.Denominator: Number of CTE Completers for the reporting year.5S3— Program Quality—Participated in Work-Based LearningNumerator: Number of CTE completers that participated in Work Based LearningDenominator: Number of CTE completers for the reporting year.5S4— Program Quality—Technical Skills AttainmentNumerator: Number of CTE completers within the reporting year that attained 80% of the competencies for the program.Denominator: Number of CTE completers for the reporting year.Secondary Enrollment Demographic Form (SEDF)GENERAL INFORMATIONThe Secondary Enrollment Demographic Form (SEDF) report is collected two times a year, once in the fall and once at the end of the school year. The SEDF contains the Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses as reported on the Fall and End-Of-Year (EOY) Master Schedule Collection (MSC). The course enrollment counts that coincide with each of those collections are based on active students on the Fall SRC for first semester classes and active students on the Spring SRC for second semester and yearlong classes. The signed verification reports for the Fall SEDF are due January 22, 2022. The signed verification reports for the EOY SEDF are due by August 31, 2022.The SEDF collects class enrollments and demographic data for students in each CTE class, grades 6-12. The data is used to calculate Nontraditional Career Preparation Enrollment for federal, state, and local accountability reporting and to determine the Standards of Quality (SOQ) funding for CTE programs. The following reports are available for download from the SEDF Report page in the Single Sign-on for Web Systems (SSWS) for current and prior years:CTE Course and School Codes for the Exchange of Data (SCED) Code Listing Report—provides all course information, as shown in the appendices of this manualTeacher Listing Report—provides current-year teachers with pertinent informationDivision/School Course Enrollment Report—provides a count of student enrollment by gender for each course offeredDivision Verification Report—provides any data abnormalities, thresholds, nontraditional enrollment, and instructor listing sections for current-year enrollmentsINSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETIONThe SEDF report lists each CTE class taught at a school and the student demographics of each class. Instructions to complete the SEDF report are as follows:Phase I. Upload Course Records in the MSCThe CTE administrator must communicate with the school division staff member who is responsible for submitting the Master Schedule Collection (MSC) to ensure that teacher records and student enrollment are correctly submitted.CTE Field Descriptions included in the MSCEach field described below is part of the MSC data records and should be completed as directed in the EOY MSC documentation.C Records:Serving SchoolThe Serving School field is defined as the school where instruction is provided and is the school, center, program, or placement that provided the course to the students.Minutes per CourseThe Minutes per Course field is defined as the total time in minutes that the course section teacher is delivering instruction to students for the duration of the course.Note: This time may include up to five minutes per class period for interclass transfer time.The following chart illustrates examples of what you should see on the SEDF report for the “Total Minutes per Course” column based on the number of weeks and period length of a CTE class.Duration in WeeksDOE Required HoursExample Period Length in MinutesTotal Minutes per Course6451,3509452,02512452,70018454,05036140*458,10036280**9016,200ORDuration in WeeksDOE Required HoursExample Period Length in MinutesTotal Minutes per Course6501,5009502,25012503,00018504,50036140*509,00036280**10018,000DOE Required Hours: *Single block of instruction to meet minimum hours of instruction.**Double block of instruction to meet minimum hours of instruction.F Records:Dual Enrollment FlagY = The course the student is taking is for dual enrollment.N = The course the student is taking is for secondary school only. Work-Based Learning (WBL) CodesWBL is a school-coordinated, coherent sequence of workplace experiences that are related to students’ career goals and/or interests, integrated with instruction, and performed in partnership with local businesses, industries, or other organizations in the community. WBL enables students to apply classroom instruction in a real-world business or service-oriented work environment.Codes:1 = Cooperative Education2 = Registered Apprenticeship3 = Internship4 = Mentorship5 = Job Shadowing6 = Service Learning7 = Clinical Experience8 = Supervised Agricultural Experience9 = Youth Registered Apprenticeship10 = Externship11 = School Based Enterprise12 = Entrepreneurship 13 = Mentorship for .5 CreditGovernor’s Academy Code typesS = Governor’s Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Academies are defined by program content, not by the location or delivery system of courses. The academy must have at least two pathways. One of the pathways must be in a STEM-related field. Courses may be delivered in a high school, technical center, community college campus, online, or in other innovative ways. Governor’s STEM Academies may be full-day or part-day academic-year programs. The establishment of a Governor’s STEM Academy must be approved by the Virginia Board of Education.H = Governor’s Health Sciences Academies require implementation of the five career pathways in health sciences: Therapeutic Services, Diagnostic Services, Health Informatics, Support Services, and Biotechnology Research and Development. The courses may be offered in a high school, technical center, community college campus, online, or in other innovative ways. Governor’s Health Sciences Academies may be full-day or part-day academic-year programs. The establishment of a Governor’s Health Sciences Academy must be approved by the Virginia Board of Education.See listing in Appendix NI Records:Data elements included in the “I” record list one Primary and one Secondary section ID that link two class sections taught concurrently. When there are more than two concurrent sections, multiple “I” records should be recorded, using the same primary section ID for each record.J Records:Number of Students participating in Cooperative Education (Co-op)The number of students overseen by the Local Provider during the school year.Minutes of Co-op PeriodThe average length in minutes of the Co-op teacher’s coordination section periods. Phase II. Review Teacher DataYou may view the list of teachers by selecting the link to “Find Instructors.”Find InstructorsFind Instructors is located on the upper right side of the screen. This section brings up a list of teachers. Review the alphabetical listing to identify current teachers submitted through the MSCs. ThresholdThe threshold is a meter that tracks the teaching minutes. If the threshold of 54,000 teaching minutes is breached, the meter changes into a text box. In the text box, a written justification of the threshold breach is required before a course will be accepted by the system. The Threshold Justification entered via the SSWS will appear on the SEDF Report when printed.Steps:1.ENTER the Threshold Justification in the text box. (Example: Teacher is compensated for teaching an extra class.)2.SELECT “Submit/Update Explanation.”WARNING: All text boxes in white must have data entered, and the threshold must be justified before enrollment additions may be accepted by the system.Enrollment Breach: Enrollment greater than 35, 20, 15, 10You will receive an enrollment breach when the limit set by the state is surpassed. Some courses have limited enrollment due to safety reasons.Justification entered via the SSWS will appear on the SEDF report when printed.Steps:1.ENTER the Enrollment Breach Justification in the text box.2.SELECT “Submit/Update Explanation.”WARNING: All text boxes in white must have data entered, and the enrollment breach must be justified before enrollment additions may be accepted by the system.Phase III. Retrieve Your SEDF Report for Review Prior to Final SubmissionOnce the SEDF data is processed through the SSWS, the Division Verification Report may be generated and downloaded from the SSWS website. The Division Verification Report contains the following sub-reports:Data Abnormalities—including Critical ErrorsThreshold—total instructional minutes surpass 54,000 for the school yearNontraditional—state-identified nontraditional courses by genderInstructor Listing—all instructors within the division by schoolReports PageSteps:Select “Reports” at the bottom of the menu located on the upper-right side of the screen.2. Choose “Division Verification Report.”3.Select the school year from the drop-down menu.4.Select “View Report.”5.The system will open the report in PDF format.Note: If there is a CTE student reported in the most recent MSC who is not in the most recent SRC, the demographic counts will display as blank.6.You may then save the report or print a copy.Phase IV. Correct DataA Data Abnormalities Report free of Critical Errors indicates that all data was submitted correctly. Changes or corrections must be resubmitted in the MSC. If abnormal data was submitted, the Data Abnormalities Report will list all items requiring correction—Critical Errors and items to double-check.Critical Errors must be corrected before an SEDF submission will be considered complete.Warnings and Notices do not require correction and serve only as a reminder to double-check your data submission.Corrections are to be made in the MSC and by following the steps in Phase I.The Threshold Report lists all teachers whose total instructional minutes surpass 54,000 minutes for the school year. All threshold errors must be corrected or justified before returning the verification forms.Some common reasons for threshold errors:Two or more classes taught during the same period are reported separately instead of the enrollments being linked in the MSC as one record.The same class is reported more than once.Too many minutes are reported for a class.A teacher has volunteered or is being paid to teach extra classes.The threshold of 54,000 minutes is determined by summing the minutes per course for each teacher reported in the course element of the MSC.The Nontraditional Report lists all the state-identified nontraditional courses by gender enrollments taught within the division. It is provided with the yearlong verification forms for informational and program improvement purposes.The Instructor Listing Report identifies all instructors for the division by school.Once the MSC is complete, the MSC file submitter must submit for approval.Phase V. Finalize SubmissionYour report will need to be finalized to complete the submission.Steps:SELECT “Send Explanations” in the upper-right menu.If there are critical errors that need to be corrected, a red warning will appear at the top of the page. Once all critical errors are resolved in MSC, provide explanations if needed. SELECT “Send Explanations.”If you still have unexplained threshold(s) or enrollment breaches, an error box will pop up. This will give you another opportunity to enter the explanations for these issues.When your submission has been processed, a green message will appear at the top of the page, indicating the data has been successfully submitted.Once the SEDF Approver has reviewed and accepted the reports, an email will be sent to the Collection Manager (also referred to as the gatekeeper). This person is responsible for selecting “Submit” to submit to the superintendent.Should a school division determine later that something needs to be corrected, the school division will need to contact the VDOE to have their MSC window reopened. If the MSC is reloaded to the VDOE after Phase V, then the school division must return to Phase II and repeat all subsequent steps.Secondary Student Career Clusters Enrollment Report (SSCCER)General InformationThe Secondary Student Career Clusters Enrollment Report (SSCCER) collects unduplicated enrollment counts for students participating in CTE classes in grades 9-12 and middle school students (grades 7 and 8) earning high school credit. This unduplicated data is required for federal reporting.The required data elements for the SSCCER will be collected through the End-of-Year (EOY) Student Record Collection (SRC) Report, which is due July 22, 2022. CTE administrators must work with the division’s technology office to ensure that the data submitted to the VDOE is accurate and complete.Special Data ConsiderationsNOTE the following information when completing the SSCCER:Students who are enrolled in a middle or high school but attend a Regional CTE Center, Governor’s STEM Academy, or Governor’s Health Sciences Academy will be reported to the VDOE in the SSCCER by the “Responsible Division” where the students are enrolled. Regional CTE Centers, Governor’s STEM Academies, and Governor’s Health Sciences Academies do not submit data directly to the VDOE, but as “CTE serving schools,” they should verify that data is correctly reported to the VDOE by the “Responsible Division.”If a school division offers courses for high school credit at the middle school level, enrollment counts should be reported.Postgraduate students should not be included in this count.Instructions for CompletionData Collection SequenceThe EOY SRC is electronically submitted to the VDOE by August 12, 2022, reporting enrollment counts recorded on the last day of school and containing all SSCCER data fields. This file is not submitted by the CTE administrator but by the school division’s data-reporting staff. The CTE administrator or a designee must verify the accuracy of the report.Phase I. Collect DataThe CTE administrator must communicate with the school division staff member who is responsible for submitting the EOY SRC to ensure that appropriate records/fields have been flagged to be counted accurately and submitted on time.Unduplicated EnrollmentsEven though a student may be enrolled in more than one CTE program during the school year, the student should be reported only once on this report. Report a student in the career cluster that matches his or her primary career goal.WARNING: The total number of students enrolled in CTE should not exceed the total enrollment of grades 9-12, or grades 7 and 8 if a school division offers courses for high school credit at the middle school level.List of Field DescriptionsEach field described below is part of the SSCCER and should be completed as directed for the EOY SRC.CTE Career Cluster CodeFederal reporting procedures require that students enrolled in CTE courses be reported by career cluster. The CTE Career Cluster Code identifies the state-approved CTE course within the career cluster that the student has taken at any time in the most recent school year.Ethnic CodeEnter “Y” (Yes) or “N” (No) code to designate Hispanic ethnicity as defined by data elements for the SRC.Race CodeChoose from Codes 01 through 32 as designated for use in defining a student’s racial membership for the SRC.Student ClassificationsStudents can be identified in as many categories as applicable. Use the following definitions to determine which categories apply to each student:Individual with a DisabilityRefer to Section 3 of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. 12102).English LearnerEnglish learner means:a secondary school student who is an English learner, as defined in Section 8101 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965; oran adult or an out-of-school youth who has limited ability in speaking, reading, writing, or understanding the English language; and—(i) whose native language is a language other than English; or(ii) who lives in a family environment in which a language other than English is the dominant language.Economically DisadvantagedIndividuals from economically disadvantaged families, including low-income youth and adults.Nontraditional FieldsNontraditional fields means occupations of work, such as in computer science, technology, and other current and emerging high-skill occupations, for which individuals from one gender comprise less than 25 percent of the individuals employed in each such occupation or field of work.Single ParentSingle Parent refers to a student who is unmarried or legally separated from a spouse and who has a minor child or children for whom the parent has either custody or joint custody. This term includes a single pregnant woman.Out-of-Workforce IndividualOut-of-Workforce Individual means:an individual who is a displaced homemaker, as defined in Section 3 of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (29 U.S.C. 3102); or an individual who has worked primarily without remuneration to care for a home and family, and for that reason has diminished marketable skills or is the parent whose youngest dependent child will become ineligible to receive assistance under Part A of Title IV of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 601 et. seq.) not later than two years after the date on which the parent applies for assistance under such title; andis unemployed or underemployed and is experiencing difficulty in obtaining or upgrading employment.Homeless IndividualsRefer to Section 725 the McKinney-Vento Act Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 11434a).Youth In or Aged Out of Foster CareYouth who are in, or have aged out, of the foster care system.Youth with a Military ParentYouth with a parent who:is a member of the armed forces (as such term is defined in Section 101(a)(4) of Title 10, United States Code); and is on active duty (as such term is defined in Section 101(d)(1) of such title).Phase II. Extract the SSCCER ReportOnce submitted, the SSCCER Verification Summary Report will be available for download and review through the SSWS. (The SSCCER Verification Summary Report may be extracted for any school year.)Steps:LOG IN to the SSWS and the Welcome screen will appear.CHOOSE “Career and Technical Education (CTE) Reports” from the list of available applications.The CTE Welcome screen will become visible. SELECT “Reports” in the menu on the upper-right side of the screen. The Report Page opens with five report options:Comparison of CTE Program Completer and Non-CTE Program Completer Graduates—This report compares the Standards of Learning test pass rates for CTE Program Completer vs. Non-CTE Program Completer graduates for tests taken while they attended high school.Final CTE Completer Demographics Verification Report—This report contains an unduplicated count of all completers for a school year (fall, spring, and summer). The data is presented for the division and the school(s). It is presented by Career Pathway Code by graduation information (competency attainment, diploma type, and diploma seals). The second set of tables presents the data by Career Pathway Code by special populations, gender, and race.List of Completers—This list consists of the CTE Program Completers for the current school year, including those who graduated during the summer. (Example: Current school year 2021?2022 equals fall, end-of-year, and summer.) This list is available in Excel and PDF formats.Preliminary CTE Completer Demographics Verification Report—This report provides division-level and school-level summaries of preliminary CTE completer demographic data as submitted on the End-of-Year Student Record Collection. SSCCER Verification Report—This report contains an unduplicated enrollment count of all students enrolled in any state-approved high school CTE course. The report displays the number of students enrolled by career cluster, special populations, gender, and race. The data displayed in this report is extracted from the End-of-Year Student Record Collection.On the Reports Page, SELECT “SSCCER Verification Report” link. This will open the SSCCER Verification Report Page.On the SSCCER Verification Report Page, you must SELECT the school year desired from the drop-down menu.Once you have selected a school year, SELECT “Launch Report.”The report will open, and you may save it in PDF format to the location of your choice.Phase III. Verify DataThe CTE administrator or a designee should review the report for errors and omissions.WARNING: If errors exist, the EOY SRC must be resubmitted with the corrected data. An electronic resubmission is the only way to correct errors.Preliminary Completer Demographics Report (CDR)Instructions for CompletionThe Preliminary Completer Demographics Report (CDR) is used to analyze program completer data by gender, ethnicity, special populations, and technical competency attainment. It is one of the primary sources of data used in student demographic analysis and for completing many federal, state, and local reports for funding allocations.The required data elements for the Preliminary CDR will be collected through the EOY SRC Report, which is due July 22, 2022. CTE administrators must work with the division’s technology office to ensure that the data submitted to the VDOE is accurate and complete.NOTE: The CTE data-reporting school year for 2021-2022 is defined as September 1 through August 31 (fall, spring, and summer).Phase I. Collect DataThe EOY SRC is electronically submitted to the VDOE by July 22, 2022, and contains all required CDR data fields. This file is submitted by the school division IT/data-management staff, not the CTE administrator. However, the CTE administrator or a designee must verify the accuracy of the report.Phase II. Verify DataOnce submitted, the administrator will review the report for errors. If errors exist, the EOY SRC must be resubmitted to eliminate the errors. A resubmission is the only way to correct errors; pencil/pen corrections will not be accepted.To obtain the verification reports, follow the steps listed below:LOG IN to the SSWS and the Welcome screen will appear.CHOOSE “Career and Technical Education (CTE) Reports” from the list of available applications.The CTE Welcome screen will become visible. SELECT “Reports” in the menu on the upper right side of the screen.The Report Page opens with five report options:Comparison of CTE Program Completer and Non-CTE Program Completer Graduates—This report compares the Standards of Learning test pass rates for CTE Program Completer vs. Non-CTE Program Completer graduates for tests taken while they attended high school.Final CTE Completer Demographics Verification Report—This report contains an unduplicated count of all completers for a school year (fall, spring, and summer). The data is presented for the division and the school(s). It is presented by Career Pathway Code by graduation information (competency attainment, diploma type, and diploma seals). The second set of tables presents the data by Career Pathway Code by special populations, gender, and race.List of Completers—This list consists of the CTE Program Completers for the current school year, including those who graduated during the summer. (Example: Current school year 2021?2022 equals fall, end-of-year, and summer.) This list is available in Excel and PDF formats.Preliminary CTE Completer Demographics Verification Report—This report provides division-level and school-level summaries of preliminary CTE completer demographic data as submitted on the End-of-Year Student Record Collection. SSCCER Verification Report—This report contains an unduplicated enrollment count of all students enrolled in any state-approved high school CTE course. The report displays the number of students enrolled by career cluster, special populations, gender, and race. The data displayed in this report is extracted from the End-of-Year Student Record Collection.Review, print, and compare the Preliminary Completer Demographics Verification Report with the List of Completers Report to ensure the accuracy of the report.Instructions for CTE AdministratorsThough the focus of this report is on CTE completers, all students who have finished a state-approved CTE sequence of courses should be reported. The EOY Report will automatically merge the graduation code with the finisher code to determine completers. Use the following instructions to complete this demographics collection.Definition of a Completer: A CTE completer is a student who has met the requirements for a career and technical concentration (sequence) and all requirements for high school graduation, or an approved alternative education program.Refer to the CTE Curriculum Guide to determine whether a student has finished the CTE requirement for completion.Regional CTE Center, Governor’s STEM Academy, and Governor’s Health Sciences Academy InformationNOTE: Students who complete a CTE program at a Regional CTE Center, Governor’s STEM Academy, or Governor’s Health Sciences Academy will be reported to the VDOE in the EOY Report by the “Responsible Division” where the students are enrolled. Regional CTE Centers, Governor’s STEM Academies, and Governor’s Health Sciences Academies do not submit data directly to the VDOE, but as “CTE serving schools,” they should verify that data is correctly reported to the VDOE by the “Responsible Division.” It is critical that finishers are accurately reported to ensure that the center or academy is appropriately assigned with the completers for the CTE Student Follow-Up Survey.WARNING: If finishers for the centers or academies are not reported accurately, then the responsible school division will be responsible for completing the CTE Student Follow-Up Survey for those completers.Students who complete more than one programReport each finisher only once, regardless of the number of programs a student has completed. If the student finishes more than one program, choose the program that best represents the student’s primary career goal.List of Field DescriptionsEach field described below is part of the CDR and should be completed as directed on the EOY SRC.Serving Division NumberThis is a three-digit, state-assigned number used to identify the division or agency that provides services to the student (the division where the student completed the CTE program). The three-digit number codes for school divisions, Regional CTE Centers, Governor’s STEM Academies, and Governor’s Health Sciences Academies are listed in Appendix N.Serving School NumberThis is a four-digit, state-assigned number used to identify the school that provides services to the student (the school where the student completed the CTE program). Enter the four-digit school number that identifies the school, Regional CTE Center, Governor’s STEM Academy, or Governor’s Health Sciences Academy where the student completed his/her CTE program.Example: If a student attends Anytown High School but finished a CTE program at Somewhere Tech Center, enter the four-digit code for Somewhere Tech Center. This rule applies to a Regional or Division-Level CTE Center.Student’s First NameThis information will be used by the division in the 2023 CTE Follow-Up of the 2022 Program Completers.Student’s Middle NameThis information will be used by the division in the 2023 CTE Follow-Up of the 2022 Program Completers.Student’s Last NameThis information will be used by the division in the 2023 CTE Follow-Up of the 2022 Program Completers.Mailing AddressThis information will be used by the division in the 2023 CTE Follow-Up of the 2022 Program Completers.CityThis information will be used by the division in the 2023 CTE Follow-Up of the 2022 Program Completers.ZIP CodeThis information will be used by the division in the 2023 CTE Follow-Up of the 2022 Program Completers.Date of Birth (DOB)This information will be used by the division in the 2023 CTE Follow-Up of the 2022 Program Completers.Telephone NumberReport any telephone number, including cell phone number, where the program completer can be contacted in the spring of 2023. Include the area code and seven-digit phone number. Do not include parentheses, hyphens, or other special characters.Gender Code: Enter “M”, “F”, or “N”M = Male; F = Female, N = Non-BinaryRace CodeCHOOSE from Codes 01 through 32 as defined for a student’s racial membership for the SRC.Ethnic CodeENTER “Y” (Yes) or “N” (No) code to designate Hispanic ethnicity as defined by data elements for the SRC.CTE Finisher CodeCHOOSE from Codes 1, 3, 4, or 5 as defined for a student’s CTE Finisher status for the SRC. See Appendix J.CTE Career Pathway CodeENTER state-assigned 4-digit code of the student’s Career Pathway. Refer to Appendix K for a complete listing.CTE Special Populations CodeA student may be coded as Individual with Disability, Individual from Economically Disadvantaged Family, Preparing for Non-traditional Fields, Single Parent, Out-of-Workforce Individual, English Learner, Homeless Individual, Youth in or out of Foster Care, and Youth with a Parent in petency Attainment CodeENTER “Y” (Yes) if the CTE Finisher attained at least 80 percent of the essential competencies from the state-provided, industry-validated competency list. ENTER “N” (No) if the student is not a CTE Finisher or did not attain at least 80 percent of the essential competencies from the state-provided, industry-validated competency list, available on the CTE Resource Center’s website under the Virginia’s Educational Resource System Online (VERSO) menu tab and individual course listings.The CTE Finisher’s attainment of 80 percent of the essential competencies on the state-provided, industry-validated course competency list is defined as achieving a satisfactory rating (one of the three highest ratings—1, 2, or 3) on the Student Competency Record (SCR) scale, as follows:RATING SCALE1—Can teach others2—Can perform without supervision3—Can perform with limited supervision4—Can perform with supervision5—Cannot performCTE Diploma Seal InformationENTER the code of the corresponding Diploma Seal Information:1 = Governor’s Seal3 = Career and Technical Seal only4 = Advanced Mathematics and Technology Seal only34 = Career and Technical Seal and the Advanced Mathematics and Technology Seal37 = Board of Education Career and Technical Education Seal and Board of Education Seal for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics134 = All three: Governor’s Seal, Career and Technical Seal, and Advanced Mathematics and Technology Seal347 = Board of Education Career and Technical Education Seal, Board of Education Seal of Advanced Mathematics and Technology, and Board of Education Seal for Science, Technology, Engineering, and MathematicsLeave blank = If the student did not earn a seal listed aboveGraduate/Other Completer CodeENTER the number that indicates the type of diploma or certificate the student earned. These codes are listed in Appendix M.Responsible Division NumberENTER the three-digit code for the division where the student graduated. These codes are listed in Appendix N.Responsible School CodeENTER the four-digit code for the school where the student graduated.Serving Division NumberENTER the three-digit code for the division where the student attended CTE classes. These codes are listed in Appendix N.Serving School CodeENTER the four-digit code for the school where the student attended CTE classes.State Testing Identifier (STI)ENTER the student’s ten-digit unique State Testing Identifier (STI) provided by the Virginia Department of Education’s Office of Data mon Data Entry Errors1.Responsible Division must be a registered Local Education Agency (LEA).2. Division Code (Graduating) and School Code (Graduating) submitted—cannot be those of a Division-Level CTE Center, Regional CTE Center, Governor’s STEM Academy, or Governor’s Health Sciences Academy. Students may finish but do not receive a high school diploma from a Division-Level CTE Center, Regional CTE Center, Governor’s STEM Academy, or Governor’s Health Sciences Academy.3.Career Pathway Code does not match the Career Pathway Codes for Completer Demographics Report (CDR), located in Appendix K of this manual.pleters can be classified as nontraditional only if they are of the nontraditional gender assigned to the state course code. The nontraditional genders are listed in Appendices A–I of this manual. The nontraditional finisher must be of the same gender listed.5.Duplicates—a student may be reported only once. If the student completed two programs, report the career pathway that most clearly relates to the student’s primary career goal. However, if the completer is a nontraditional completer in one program and not the other, then the career pathway where the completer is nontraditional should be reported.Data Verification for Preliminary Completer Demographics Report (PCDR) and Secondary Student Career Cluster Enrollment Report (SSCCER):Data for the PCDR and SSCCER are now part of the Superintendents Data Collection Application (SDCA), as a result of this addition, the approval process for these collections has changed. CTE Administrators will now need to follow the steps below in order to verify their reports and submit them to their superintendents for approval.CTE Local Approver for the division must be assigned by the local SSWS Administrator.From the SSWS Menu, Select Career and Technical Education Reports (CTE).Select Local Approval.Under Local Approval, review both the SSCCER and PCDR reports.If the reports are correct, select approve and submit at the bottom of the page.Both the SSCCER and PCDR must be reviewed under the same CTE Local Approver Application. In order for the CTE Local Approver Application to be available, the division must have submitted its Student Record Collection through the first level approver for that data collection.This “gatekeeper” will approve the first level of the data and send it to the CTE Local Approver via the SDCA for approval of the CTE components. Once the CTE Local Approver validates the data and approves it following the steps outlined above, the Student Record Collection approver will send the finalized report to the superintendent for approval.CTE Program Completer Student Follow-UpGeneral InformationThe 2022 CTE Program Completer Follow-Up of the 2020-2021 program completers begins March 30, 2022. The CTE administrator submits the follow-up data electronically to the Center for Survey Research Demographics Research Group at the University of Virginia’s Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service at ctefollowup.cooper.virginia.edu by July 31, 2022.The current CTE Program Completer Follow-Up Survey has a maximum of 16 questions and takes approximately 10-15 minutes to complete. Instructions for CompletionFederal reporting guidelines of the Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century Act (Perkins V) call for a follow-up survey of all CTE program completers 9 to 12 months after graduation. The survey measures the completers’ transition rates to further education and/or employment and satisfaction with the preparation they received in their CTE programs. A minimum 75 percent response rate is required for each school division.The Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education posts for each school division a list of CTE program completers to be surveyed and provides survey materials. An individual listed as a completer on the 2020-2021 Final Completer Demographics Report (CDR) is considered by the state to be a program completer (data for this report is derived from information on the division’s EOY and Summer SRC reports). Divisions are requested to verify the accuracy of this report; therefore, the number of individuals listed as program completers on this report will be used to calculate the response rate for the division.The Center for Survey Research at the University of Virginia’s Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service manages the program completer survey website. Technical questions should be directed to The Center for Survey Research staff at CTEcompleters@virginia.edu. A copy of the Career and Technical Education Follow-Up Survey Guide may be downloaded from ctefollowup.cooper.virginia.edu.CTE Credential Collection (CTECC)Instructions for CompletionThe Career and Technical Education Credential Collection (CTECC) is the data collection application that allows CTE administrators to report industry credentialing for students participating in all high school CTE classes providing external testing. The data submission and report are due by July 31, 2022.This is a required annual report that should be completed for students who participated in a CTE program any time during the school year. This report must be submitted online, using a text file submitted though the Single Sign-on for Web Systems (SSWS).The SSWS basic data collection process used for the previous school year will be used again for the 2021-2022 school year. Student “B” RecordPlease see the example format for Student “B” Record for size and position of all data fields as noted on page 24 below.School Division Data Collection/Submission ProcessA data collection process must be developed for all CTE classes involved with external testing (credentialing).NOTE: The regional technical centers or the school division’s technical center student credentialing data should be reported with the “home or feeder” school data.The example “record layout” for the SSWS CTECC System should be reviewed to determine which “data fields” must be collected for students who are externally tested. The “example batch” and “record format” of credentialing data should be reviewed to see how credentialing data must be displayed using the prescribed record format. The items are posted on the CTE Path to Industry Certification/High School Industry Credentialing webpage.Data should be collected locally using a student information database (as the collection tool) for credentialing in CTE courses in each school division. Fields in the database must conform to the prescribed SSWS data collection “field” format. If a school division already is using a database established for external test collection and tracking, data fields can be extracted and conformed to the specified data record format required for submission to SSWS.The database file of credentials (students externally tested) must be extracted and saved to a tab-delimited file format before transmission/submission to SSWS. WARNING: Files will not be accepted by the system software unless they are in tab-delimited file format.Data must be submitted to the SSWS CTECC System as a “one time” transmission/submission event during the “collection window” of May 20, 2022, to July 31, 2022. While multiple submissions of external testing data are allowed, any file resubmission to the data collection system will replace the previous submission. If the submitted SSWS data file is not accepted by SSWS software, indicated data or file errors must be corrected in the SSWS data file and resubmitted.If the data file is accepted by SSWS, any coding mistakes in “B” student data records (incorrect SCED codes or examination numbers, etc.) that are discovered by your review must be corrected and the data file resubmitted. A resubmission will replace the previously submitted SSWS data file.Once a submitted data file is accepted by SSWS without data mistakes, school divisions may select various summary reports (generated from the data submitted) to verify its local credentialing records for school year 2021-2022. The collected credential information will display School Quality Profile data, pass/fail percentages by specific credential, and specific credentials achieved by the school division and individual schools as well as specific credentials used by CTE courses. The report page includes:CTE Completer Industry Testing Rates—CTE Completer Industry Testing RatesCredentialing Student Data By CTE Course—Credentialing Student Data By CTE CourseSchool Quality Profile for Industry Credentials Earned and Occupational Assessments Passed by Students—Total students attained by state, industry, and occupational breakoutStudent Industry Credential Attained by Program Area—Total number of students receiving each industry credential for a given school yearStudent Pass Percentage Snapshot for a Year—Information about the total students attempting and passing each credential examination for a given yearStudent Pass Percentage Snapshot per Credential—Information about the total students attempting and passing each credential examinationCorrections in external testing data cannot be made once the collection window is closed after July 31, 2022.The SSWS Credentialing Data Collection System will automatically transmit relevant data to the Virginia School Quality Profiles by September 30, 2021.NOTE: Upon verification by the school division, the Workplace Readiness Skills for the Commonwealth Examination results will be reported directly to the VDOE from CTECS and included in all reports.ResourcesDocumentation for the data file layouts and explanations related to data submission are available on the CTE Path to Industry Certification/High School Industry Credentialing webpage.CTECC File Format for 2021-2022 — ASCII Text “A” and “B” Records for SSWS Application: Career and Technical Education Credential Collection (CTECC) CTECC FILE HEADER FORMATSenderID=<three-digit Division Number of division submitting file (leading zero must be included, e.g., 001)>CreateDate=<current date in mm/dd/yyyy format>CreateTime=<current time in hh:mm:ss format>EMAIL=<sender’s email address>~~DATATYPE=CTECC~“A” RECORD—FIXED LENGTHField LengthField NameContents1Record TypeConstant=A4Beginning School YearFour-digit year for beginning of school: Use = 20213Division NumberLeading zero(s) must be included (e.g., 005)“B” RECORD—TAB DELIMITED (47 COLUMNS)Field LengthField NameContents1Record TypeConstant=B4School NumberSelection from list of Virginia school numbers (e.g., 0123)10Unique Student IdentifierState Testing ID as assigned through EIMS5State Career and Technical Education (CTE) SCED CodeSelection from list of SCED Codes as shown in the SCED Course Crosswalk spreadsheet9State Career and Technical Education (CTE) VA Extended Course DescriptionSelection from list of VA Extended Course Descriptions as shown in the SCED Course Crosswalk spreadsheet4Examination Number for Specific CredentialSelection from list of CTE Credentialing Examination Codes4Examination Result for Student Being ReportedPASS for passed examinationFAIL for failed examination10Examination CostShow actual cost of examination to student or school divisionAmount must be 0.00 or greaterRECORD COUNT(A sample would look like this: RECORDCOUNT=1256.)RowRequired TextContentslastRECORDCOUNT=The number of A and B records in this file.Final Completer Demographics Report (CDR)Instructions for CompletionThe Final Completer Demographics Report (CDR) is used to analyze program completer data by gender, ethnicity, special populations, and technical competency attainment. It is a source of data used in student demographic analysis and for completing many federal, state, and local reports for funding allocation.The required data elements for the Final CDR will be collected through the Summer SRC in the manner of the Preliminary CDR. CTE administrators must work with the division’s technology office to ensure that the data submitted to the VDOE is accurate and complete.Phase I. Collect DataThe Summer SRC is electronically submitted to the VDOE by August 19, 2022. This file is submitted by the school division IT/data-management staff, not the CTE administrator. However, the CTE administrator or a designee should verify the accuracy of the report. For a list of some of the field descriptions, see pages PAGEREF List_of_Field_Descriptions \h 17?19.Phase II. Verify DataOnce submitted, the administrator will review the Graduates Verification Report for errors. If errors exist, the SRC must be resubmitted to eliminate the errors. If no errors exist, the CTE administrator or assigned CTE Local Approver will approve the data through the Superintendents Data Collection Application (SDCA). The Student Record Collection approver will then send the final report to the superintendent for signature through the SDCA.Instructions for CTE AdministratorsThough the focus of this report is on CTE completers, all students who have finished an approved CTE sequence of courses (as listed in the CTE Curriculum Guide) should be reported. The Final CDR will automatically merge the graduation code with the finisher code to determine completers.Refer to the Curriculum Guide to determine whether a student has finished the CTE requirement for completion.Students who complete more than one programCount each finisher only once, regardless of the number of programs that a student has completed. If the student completes more than one program, choose the program that best represents the student’s primary career goal.Regional CTE Center, Governor’s STEM Academy, and Governor’s Health Sciences Academy InformationNOTE: Students who complete a CTE program at a Regional CTE Center, Governor’s STEM Academy, or Governor’s Health Sciences Academy will be reported to the VDOE in the EOY Report by the “Responsible Division” where the students are enrolled. Regional CTE Centers, Governor’s STEM Academies, and Governor’s Health Sciences Academies do not submit data directly to the VDOE, but as “CTE serving schools,” they should verify that data is correctly reported by the “Responsible Division” to the VDOE. It is critical that finishers be accurately reported to ensure that the center or academy is appropriately assigned with the completers for the CTE Student Follow-Up Survey.WARNING: If finishers for the centers or academies are not reported accurately, then the Responsible Division must complete the CTE Student Follow-Up Survey for those completers.AppendicesAppendix A:Agricultural Education Course Information HYPERLINK \l "Appendix_B" Appendix B:Business and Information Technology Course InformationAppendix C:Career Connections (Including Special Programs) Course InformationAppendix D:Family and Consumer Sciences Course InformationAppendix E:Health and Medical Sciences Course InformationAppendix F:Marketing Course Information Appendix G:JROTC Course InformationAppendix H:Technology Education Course InformationAppendix I:Trade and Industrial Education Course InformationAppendix J:CTE Finisher CodesAppendix K:Career Pathway CodesAppendix L:CTE Career Cluster Codes and DescriptionsAppendix M:Graduate/Other Completer Codes (Code for Diploma Type)Appendix N:School Division CodesNote: In Appendices A–I, the VA Extended Description Code is used to distinguish between two or more classes within the same SCED Course Code where the SCED does not delineate.Appendix A: Agricultural Education Course InformationSCED CodeVA Extended DescriptionCourse Code/VA Assignment CodeCourse DescriptionMax EnrollLength (Weeks)Non-Trad Gender18201I8022Agricultural Business Fundamentals I 36F18201III8026Agricultural Business Management III 36F18201II8024Agricultural Business Operations II 36F18003I8053Agricultural Education - Development 1036F18003II8050Agricultural Education - Preparation 1536F184048019Agricultural Fabrication & Emerging Technologies2036F18402I8018Agricultural Power Systems 2036F18402II8020Agricultural Power Systems, Advanced2036F18301I8010Agricultural Production Technology 2036F184038017Agricultural Structural Systems 2036F1800118A8001Agriscience & Technology (18 Weeks)18F18001368004Agriscience & Technology (36 Weeks)36F18001II8005Agriscience Exploration (9 Weeks)9F18001III8003Agriscience Exploration (18 Weeks) 18F18002I8072Applied Agricultural Concepts (18 Weeks)2018F18002II8073Applied Agricultural Concepts (36 Weeks)2036F18308I8086Biological Applications in Agriculture 3618308III8087Biotechnology Applications in Agriculture3618308II8085Biotechnology Foundations in Agricultural and Environmental Science3618502III8048Community Forestry and Tree Management2036F18204I8074Cybersecurity in Food & Agriculture3618204II8075Cybersecurity in Food & Agriculture, Advanced 3603063II8045Ecology/Environmental Management (18 Weeks)18F03063III8046Ecology/Environmental Management 36F18104188015Equine Science2018F18104I8080Equine Science2036F18104II8094Equine Science, Advanced2036F185018041Fisheries & Wildlife Management 2036F18056I8055Floral Design I 36F18056II8056Floral Design II 36F18052II8038Floriculture 203618502I8042Forestry Management 2036F18502II8044Forestry Management, Advanced2036F18001I8006Foundations of Agriculture, Food, & Natural Resources 2036F18052III8035Greenhouse Plant Production & Management 2036F18052I8034Horticulture Sciences 2036FAppendix A: Agricultural Education Course Information (page 2)SCED CodeVA Extended DescriptionCourse Code/VA Assignment CodeCourse DescriptionMax EnrollLength (Weeks)Non-Trad Gender1800168002Introduction to Agriscience (6 Weeks)6F1800198009Introduction to Agriscience (9 Weeks)9F18001128011Introduction to Agriscience (12 Weeks)12F18001188013Introduction to Agriscience (18 Weeks)18F181018008Introduction to Animal Systems2036F185048040Introduction to Natural Resources & Ecology Systems2036F180518007Introduction to Plant Systems2036F184018016Introduction to Power, Structural, and Technical Systems2036F18054I8036Landscaping I2036F18054II8039Landscaping II2036F18301II8012Livestock Production Management2036F18301III8014Operating the Farm Business2036F185498043Outdoor Recreation, Parks, and Tourism Systems Management203618102188081Small Animal Care I (18 Weeks)2018M18102368083Small Animal Care I2036M18102II8084Small Animal Care II2036M20110188021Small Engine Repair (18 Weeks)2018F20110368082Small Engine Repair2036F18054III8051Turfgrass Management2036F18054IV8054Turfgrass Management, Advanced2036F18105I8088Veterinary Science I203618105II8089Veterinary Science II2036Appendix B: Business and Information Technology Course InformationSCED CodeVA Extended DescriptionCourse Code/VA Assignment CodeCourse DescriptionMax EnrollLength (Weeks)Non-Trad Gender12104I6320Accounting3612104II6321Accounting, Advanced 36129976745Business Individualized Program-Development1018129996746Business Individualized Program-Development103612054186132Business Law1812054366131Business Law3612052186136Business Management1812052366135Business Management3610005I6614Computer Information Systems18F10005II6612Computer Information Systems36F10005III6615Computer Information Systems, Advanced18F10005IV6613Computer Information Systems, Advanced36F10109I6650Computer Network Software Operations36F10109II6651Computer Network Software Operations, Advanced 36F1001066606Computer Solutions (6 weeks)61001096607Computer Solutions (9 weeks)910010126608Computer Solutions (12 weeks)1210010186609Computer Solutions (18 weeks)1810010366610Computer Solutions (36 weeks)3610302I6302Cybersecurity Fundamentals36F10302II6304Cybersecurity Operations36F10302III6306Cybersecurity Operations, Advanced36F100526660Database Design and Management (Oracle)36F100536662Database Design and Management with PL/SQL (Oracle)36F10203I6632Design, Multimedia, and Web Technologies1810203II6630Design, Multimedia, and Web Technologies3610203III6633Design, Multimedia, and Web Technologies, Advanced 1810203IV6631Design, Multimedia, and Web Technologies, Advanced 3610004186617Digital Applications1810004366611Digital Applications3610900186160Digital Technology Foundations18M10900366161Digital Technology Foundations36M19262I6120Economics and Personal Finance36Appendix B: Business and Information Technology Course Information (Page 2)SCED CodeVA Extended DescriptionCourse Code/VA Assignment CodeCourse DescriptionMax EnrollLength (Weeks)Non-Trad Gender12059IB6135IB Business Management3610007IIB6613IB Information Technology in a Global Society 36F102546670Information Technology (IT) Fundamentals36F100556661Java Programming (Oracle)36F1200566147Keyboarding – Middle (6 weeks)6M1200596148Keyboarding – Middle (9 weeks)9M12005126149Keyboarding – Middle (12 weeks)12M12005186150Keyboarding – Middle (18 weeks)18M12008186736Legal Administration18M12008366735Legal Administration36M14153186731Medical Administration18M14153366730Medical Administration36M12003186622Office Administration18M12003366621Office Administration36M12004I6740Office Specialist I-Preparation 1536M12004II6741Office Specialist II-Preparation 1536M12004III6742Office Specialist III-Preparation 1536M19262II6121Personal Finance1812051186116Principles of Business and Marketing1812051366115Principles of Business and Marketing3610152I6640Programming36F10152II6641Programming, Advanced36FAppendix C: Career Connections (Including Special Programs) Course InformationSCED CodeVA Extended DescriptionCourse Code/VA Assignment CodeCourse DescriptionMax EnrollLength (Weeks)Non-Trad Gender22515369066Career Explorations361925899068Career Investigations (9 Weeks)919258189069Career Investigations (18 Weeks)1819258369070Career Investigations (36 Weeks)3622250189074Career Strategies (18 Weeks)1822250369071Career Strategies 362290169030Education for Employment – Exploratory Development (6 Weeks)1062290199031Education for Employment – Exploratory Development (9 Weeks)10922901129032Education for Employment – Exploratory Development (12 Weeks)101222901189082Education for Employment – Exploratory Development (18 Weeks)101822901369083Education for Employment – Exploratory Development (36 Weeks)103622901I9084Education for Employment I – Development (18 Weeks)101822901II9085Education for Employment I – Development (36 Weeks)103622902189079Education for Employment II – Preparation (18 Weeks)151822902369080Education for Employment II – Preparation (36 Weeks)153622153189077Education for Employment I – Preparation (18 Weeks)151822153369078Education for Employment I – Preparation (36 Weeks)15362290069020Education for Employment – Exploratory Preparation (6 Weeks)1562290099021Education for Employment – Exploratory Preparation (9 Weeks)15922900129022Education for Employment – Exploratory Preparation (12 Weeks)151222900189075Education for Employment – Exploratory Preparation (18 Weeks)151822900369076Education for Employment – Exploratory Preparation (36 Weeks)153622903189086Education for Employment II – Development (18 weeks)101822903369087Education for Employment II – Development (36 weeks)103612053I9093Entrepreneurship 36F12053II9094Entrepreneurship, Advanced36F22113IB9098IB Personal and Professional Skills (PPS)Appendix C: Career Connections (Including Special Programs) Course Information (PAGE 2)SCED CodeVA Extended DescriptionCourse Code/VA Assignment CodeCourse DescriptionMax EnrollLength (Weeks)Non-Trad Gender221019091Introduction to Leadership1819199189060Introduction to Virginia Teachers for Tomorrow18M19199369061Introduction to Virginia Teachers for Tomorrow36M221519095Jobs for Virginia Graduates (JVG)3622101189096Leadership Development1822101369097Leadership Development3619151I9062Virginia Teachers for Tomorrow I36M19151II9072Virginia Teachers for Tomorrow II36MAppendix D: Family and Consumer Sciences Course InformationSCED CodeVA Extended DescriptionCourse Code/VA Assignment CodeCourse DescriptionMax EnrollLength (Weeks)Non-Trad Gender16052III8279Baking and Pastry Specialization2036F19299188205Career, Community and Family Connections (18 Weeks)1819299368282Career, Community and Family Connections3616052IV8272Catering/Banquet Specialization2036F19255188231Child Development and Parenting (18 Weeks)1819255368232Child Development and Parenting3616052I8275Culinary Arts I2036F16052II8276Culinary Arts II2036F19299I8291Cybersecurity in Family and Consumer Sciences36F19299II8292Cybersecurity in Family and Consumer Sciences, Advanced36F19153I8285Early Childhood, Education, and Services I2036M19153II8286Early Childhood, Education, and Services II2036M199008222Family and Consumer Sciences – Development1036199018224Family and Consumer Sciences – Preparation15361990368204Family and Consumer Sciences Exploratory I (6 Weeks)61990398206Family and Consumer Sciences Exploratory I (9 Weeks)919903128207Family and Consumer Sciences Exploratory I (12 Weeks)1219903188208Family and Consumer Sciences Exploratory I (18 Weeks)181990468260Family and Consumer Sciences Exploratory II (6 Weeks)61990498261Family and Consumer Sciences Exploratory II (9 Weeks)919904128262Family and Consumer Sciences Exploratory II (12 Weeks)1219904188263Family and Consumer Sciences Exploratory II (18 Weeks)181925168241Family and Consumer Sciences Exploratory III (6 Week)61925198242Family and Consumer Sciences Exploratory III (9 Weeks)919251128243Family and Consumer Sciences Exploratory III (12 Weeks)1219251188244Family and Consumer Sciences Exploratory III (18 Weeks)1819251368245Family and Consumer Sciences Exploratory III3619999I8264Family and Human Services I3619999II8265Family and Human Services II36Appendix D: Family and Consumer Sciences Course Information (Page 2)SCED CodeVA Extended DescriptionCourse Code/VA Assignment CodeCourse DescriptionMax EnrollLength (Weeks)Non-Trad Gender19259188223Family Relations (18 Weeks)1819259368225Family Relations3619201I8280Fashion Careers I3619201II8281Fashion Careers II36192548239Food Science and Dietetics 2036F19905188277GRADS – Family Focus (18 Weeks)1819905368278GRADS – Family Focus36199068213GRADS – Work Focus3616999I8202Hospitality, Tourism, and Recreation I3616999II8203Hospitality, Tourism, and Recreation II3622904188214Independent Living (18 Weeks)1822904368219Independent Living3619260188209Individual Development (18 Weeks)1819260368210Individual Development3619263I8295Interior Design I3619263II8296Interior Design II3616051188249Introduction to Culinary Arts (18 Weeks)2018F16051368250Introduction to Culinary Arts2036F19153188233Introduction to Early Childhood Education (18 Weeks)18M19153368234Introduction to Early Childhood Education36M19001188237Introduction to Family and Human Services (18 Weeks)1819001368238Introduction to Family and Human Services3619201188247Introduction to Fashion Careers (18 Weeks)1819201368248Introduction to Fashion Careers3616001188258Introduction to Hospitality, Tourism, and Recreation (18 Weeks)1816001368259Introduction to Hospitality, Tourism, and Recreation3619263188254Introduction to Interior Design (18 Weeks)1819263368255Introduction to Interior Design3619257188226Life Planning (18 Weeks)1819257368227Life Planning3619253188228Nutrition and Wellness (18 Weeks)18M19253368229Nutrition and Wellness36M16052V8273Quantity Food Specialization2036F16052VI8274Restaurant Operation Specialization2036FAppendix E: Health and Medical Sciences Course InformationSCED CodeVA Extended DescriptionCourse Code/VA Assignment CodeCourse DescriptionMax EnrollLength (Weeks)Non-Trad Gender142558382Biomedical Innovation (PLTW)36F149008347Biomedical Technician36M142528344Biotechnology Foundations in Health & Medical Sciences3614054I8328Dental Careers I2036M14054II8329Dental Careers II2036M14055IV8336Emergency Medical Responder 3614055I8333Emergency Medical Technician I3614055II8334Emergency Medical Technician II3614055III8335Emergency Medical Technician III3614055V8337Emergency Medical Telecommunications 361400198369Health & Medical Sciences Exploratory (9 Weeks)914001188370Health & Medical Sciences Exploratory (18 Weeks)3614001368371Health & Medical Sciences Exploratory (36 Weeks)3614002I8331Health Assisting Careers36M14157I8338Health Informatics36F14157II8339Healthcare Information Security36F140538364Home Health Aide36M142518380Human Body Systems (PLTW)3614001I8301Introduction to Health & Medical Sciences (18 Weeks)1814001II8302Introduction to Health & Medical Sciences36142998354Introduction to Mortuary Science2036F141998390Introduction to Nutrition for Health and Medical Sciences18M14151I8345Medical Assistant I36M14151II8346Medical Assistant II36M14151III8388Medical Coding and Billing I36M14151IV8389Medical Coding and Billing II36M140638381Medical Interventions (PLTW)36M14102I8377Medical Laboratory Technology I36M14102II8378Medical Laboratory Technology II36M14154I8384Medical Terminology (18 Weeks)1814154II8383Medical Terminology3614051188368Medication Aide18M14002II8332Mental Health Assisting Careers36M14051I8360Nurse Aide I36M14051I-A8355Nurse Aide I Condensed36MAppendix E: Health and Medical Sciences Course Information (page 2)SCED CodeVA Extended DescriptionCourse Code/VA Assignment CodeCourse DescriptionMax EnrollLength (Weeks)Non-Trad Gender14051II8362Nurse Aide II36M14051II-A8356Nurse Aide II Condensed36M14051III8303Patient Care Technician 36M14152I8305Pharmacy Technician I36M14152II8306Pharmacy Technician II36M14060I8365Physical/Occupational Therapy I3614060II8366Physical/Occupational Therapy II3614052I8357Practical Nursing I18M14052II8358Practical Nursing II18M14052III8359Practical Nursing III36M142548379Principles of the Biomedical Sciences (PLTW)3614105I8375Radiologic Technology I3614105II8376Radiologic Technology II3614061I8372Respiratory Therapy I3614061II8373Respiratory Therapy II3614062I7660Sports Medicine/Athletic Training I3614062II7662Sports Medicine/Athletic Training II3614062I-A8316Sports Medicine/Athletic Training I Condensed3614062II-A8317Sports Medicine/Athletic Training II Condensed36140218367Sterile Processing Technician36M14056I8351Surgical Technologist I36M14056II8352Surgical Technologist II36M14057I8397Vision Care Technician I3614057II8398Vision Care Technician II36Appendix F: Marketing Course InformationSCED CodeVA Extended DescriptionCourse Code/VA Assignment CodeCourse DescriptionMax EnrollLength (Weeks)Non-Trad Gender12167I8126Cybersecurity in Marketing36F12167II8127Cybersecurity in Marketing, Advanced36F121628125Digital and Social Media Marketing3612153I8140Fashion Marketing3612153II8145Fashion Marketing, Advanced 3612160188111Introduction to Marketing (18 Weeks)1812160368110Introduction to Marketing36121598159Lodging Management36M1215168109Make It Your Business (6 Weeks)61215198112Make It Your Business (9 Weeks)912151128113Make It Your Business (12 Weeks)1212151188114Make It Your Business (18 Weeks)18121648120Marketing36121528130Marketing, Advanced36121668132Marketing Management3612056I8135Opportunities in Global Trade 3612056II8136Opportunities in Global Trade, Advanced36121548191Real Estate3612163II8177Sports and Entertainment Management 3612163I8175Sports and Entertainment Marketing 36161518139Travel and Tourism Marketing36M161528169Travel, Tourism, and Destination Marketing36M Appendix G: JROTC Course Information SCED CodeVA Extended DescriptionCourse Code/VA Assignment CodeCourse DescriptionMax EnrollLength (Weeks)Non-Trad Gender09151AF7913Air Force JROTC I?36F09152AF7916Air Force JROTC II?36F09153AF7918Air Force JROTC III?36F09154AF7919Air Force JROTC IV?36F09051AR7913Army JROTC I?36F09052AR7916Army JROTC II?36F09053AR7918Army JROTC III?36F09054AR7919Army JROTC IV ?36F099007900Cadet Leadership36F09201MC7913Marine Corps JROTC I?36F09202MC7916Marine Corps JROTC II?36F09203MC7918Marine Corps JROTC III?36F09204MC7919Marine Corps JROTC IV?36F09101NA7913Navy JROTC I?36F09102NA7916Navy JROTC II?36F09103NA7918Navy JROTC III?36F09104NA7919Navy JROTC IV?36F09901SF7913Space Force JROTC I36F00902SF7916Space Force JROTC II36F09903SF7918Space Force JROTC III36F09904SF7919Space Force JROTC IV36FAppendix H: Technology Education Course InformationSCED CodeVA Extended DescriptionCourse Code/VA Assignment CodeCourse DescriptionMax EnrollLength (Weeks)Non-Trad Gender211498438Advanced Drawing & Design36F13002II8427Advanced Manufacturing Systems II 2036F210198428Aerospace Engineering (PLTW)36F21055I8487Aerospace Technology I36F21055II8488Aerospace Technology II36F21015ACAC8479App Creators (PLTW) (9 Weeks)9F21103188492Architectural Drawing/Design (18 Weeks)18F21103368437Architectural Drawing/Design36F21015ARAR8476Automation and Robotics (PLTW) (9 Weeks)9F210498467Biomedical Engineering36219998468Biotechnology Foundations in Technology Education36210218430Civil Engineering and Architecture (PLTW)36F11002188418Communication Systems (18 Weeks)1811002368415Communication Systems36210228442Computer Integrated Manufacturing (PLTW)36F21015CSCS8479Computer Science for Innovators and Makers (PLTW) (9 Weeks)9F17002188432Construction Technology (18 Weeks)2018F17002368431Construction Technology2036F13002III8499Cybersecurity in Manufacturing36F13002IV8496Cybersecurity in Manufacturing, Advanced36F21015DMDM8476Design and Modeling (PLTW) (9 Weeks)9F210238440Digital Electronics (PLTW)36F111538459Digital Visualization36F17106188417Electronics Systems I (18 Weeks)18F17106368416Electronics Systems I36F17106II8412Electronics Systems II36F17106III8413Electronics Systems III36F20101188495Energy and Power (18 Weeks)2018F20101368448Energy and Power2036F21015EEEE8479Energy and the Environment (PLTW) (9 Weeks)9F20901IIED8411Energy Demand: Sustainability and Efficiency36F20903ILC8411Energy Source Life Cycle36F20901IES8411Energy Supply: Sustainability and Efficiency36F20902IITD8411Energy Transmission and Distribution, Advanced36F20903IIEES8411Engineered Energy Systems36F210168451Engineering Analysis and Applications II36FAppendix H: Technology Education Course Information (page 2)SCED CodeVA Extended DescriptionCourse Code/VA Assignment CodeCourse DescriptionMax EnrollLength (Weeks)Non-Trad Gender10019I8449Engineering Computer Science3621005II8452Engineering Concepts and Processes III36F210078443Engineering Design and Development (PLTW)36F21106188493Engineering Drawing and Design (18 Weeks)18F21106368436Engineering Drawing and Design36F210068906Engineering Essentials (PLTW)36F21005I8450Engineering Explorations I36F210478453Engineering Practicum IV36F210028491Engineering Studies2036F05056III8489Entertainment Design and Technology203621024368911Environmental Sustainability (PLTW)36F21015FSFS8479Flight and Space (PLTW) (9 Weeks)9F150558409Forensic Technology3620904IFP8411Fundamentals of Power Generation36F10205I8400Game Design and Development3610205II8401Game Design and Development, Advanced3621058I8423Geospatial Technology I36F21058II8424Geospatial Technology II36F20151I8419Global Logistics & Enterprise Systems I36F20151II8422Global Logistics & Enterprise Systems II36F11155188494Graphic Communications Systems (18 Weeks)1811155368458Graphic Communications Systems3621015GAGA8479Green Architecture (PLTW) (9 Weeks)9F03206IIB4585IB Design Technology I36F03206IIIB4586IB Design Technology II36F11054188474Imaging Technology (18 Weeks)1811054368455Imaging Technology3620902IIT8411Introduction to Energy Transmission and Distribution36F210178439Introduction to Engineering Design (PLTW)36F2105168480Introduction to Technology (6 Weeks)62105198481Introduction to Technology (9 Weeks)921051128484Introduction to Technology (12 Weeks)1221051188482Introduction to Technology (18 Weeks)1821051368483Introduction to Technology362109968456Inventions and Innovations (6 Weeks)62109998454Inventions and Innovations (9 Weeks)921099128485Inventions and Innovations (12 Weeks)1221099188464Inventions and Innovations (18 Weeks)1821099368461Inventions and Innovations36Appendix H: Technology Education Course Information (page 3)SCED CodeVA Extended DescriptionCourse Code/VA Assignment CodeCourse DescriptionMax EnrollLength (Weeks)Non-Trad Gender21015MEME8479Magic of Electrons (PLTW) (9 Weeks)9F13002188426Manufacturing Systems I (18 Weeks)2018F13002368425Manufacturing Systems I2036F13052188478Materials and Processes Technology (18 Weeks)2018F13052368433Materials and Processes Technology2036F21015MDMD8479Medical Detectives (PLTW) (9 Weeks)9F210158460Modeling & Simulation Technology36F20102188444Power & Transportation (18 Weeks)2018F20102368445Power & Transportation2036F20904IIPG8411Power Generation Design and Function36F210188441Principles of Engineering (PLTW)36F03153I9811Principles of Technology I3603153II9812Principles of Technology II3613101188446Production Systems (18 Weeks)2018F13101368447Production Systems2036F171058408Renewable Energy36F21015STST8479Science of Technology (PLTW) (9 Weeks)9F10015I8473Software Engineering Essentials (PLTW)36F10015II8470Software Engineering (PLTW) 36F210538414Sustainability and Renewable Technologies 3621101188434Technical Drawing/Design (18 Weeks)18F21101368435Technical Drawing/Design36F2100168477Technological Systems (6 Weeks)6F2100198457Technological Systems (9 Weeks)9F21001128486Technological Systems (12 Weeks)12F21001188463Technological Systems (18 Weeks)18F21001368462Technological Systems36F21054188406Technology Assessment (18 Weeks)18F21054368407Technology Assessment36F219018410Technology Awareness3613099I8471Technology Education--Development103613099II8469Technology Education--Preparation153621003188402Technology Foundations (18 Weeks)1821003368403Technology Foundations3621009188420Technology of Robotic Design (18 Weeks)18F21009368421Technology of Robotic Design36F21052188404Technology Transfer (18 Weeks)18F21052368405Technology Transfer36F20905368910Unmanned Aircraft Systems36F110558497Video and Media Technology36FAppendix I: Trade and Industrial Education Course InformationSCED CodeVA Extended DescriptionCourse Code/VA Assignment CodeCourse DescriptionMax EnrollLength (Weeks)Non-Trad Gender05163I8570Advertising Design I3605163II8571Advertising Design II36209998734Air Traffic Controller2036F20053I8731Aircraft Pilot Training I2036F20053II8732Aircraft Pilot Training II2036F20117I8676Auto Body Technology I2036F20117II8677Auto Body Technology II2036F20117III8678Auto Body Technology III2036F20104I8506Automotive Technology I2036F20104IA8502Automotive Technology I (MLR 3-Year Program)2036F20104II8507Automotive Technology II2036F20104III8508Automotive Technology III2036F20114I8728Aviation Maintenance Technology I2036F20114II8729Aviation Maintenance Technology II2036F209988730Aviation Operations Management36F201098724Basic Small Engine Repair2036191078546Beauty Salon Assistant36M16103I8590Building Management I2036F16103II8591Building Management II2036F16103III8592Building Management III2036F17009I8515Building Trades I2036F17009II8516Building Trades II2036F17007I8604Cabinetmaking I2036F17007II8605Cabinetmaking II2036F17003I8601Carpentry I2036F17003II8602Carpentry II2036F17003III8603Carpentry III2036F11052I8607Commercial Photography I3611052II8608Commercial Photography II3610101I8542Computer Networking Hardware Operations I 18F10101II8543Computer Networking Hardware Operations II18F10101III8544Computer Networking Hardware Operations III18F10101IV8545Computer Networking Hardware Operations IV18FAppendix I: Trade and Industrial Education Course Information (page 2)SCED CodeVA Extended DescriptionCourse Code/VA Assignment CodeCourse DescriptionMax EnrollLength (Weeks)Non-Trad Gender10002I8622Computer Systems Technology I36F10002II8623Computer Systems Technology II36F19101I8527Cosmetology I 2036M191012YI8745Cosmetology I (2 Year Program)2036M19101II8528Cosmetology II 2036M191012YII8746Cosmetology II (2 Year Program)2036M19101III8529Cosmetology III 2036M15051I8702Criminal Justice I36F15051II8703Criminal Justice II36F101088630Cybersecurity Network Systems36F10109III8628Cybersecurity Systems Technology36F10109IV8629Cybersecurity Systems Technology, Advanced36F20107I8613Diesel Equipment Technology I2036F20107II8614Diesel Equipment Technology II2036F20107III8615Diesel Equipment Technology III2036F21102I8530Drafting I36F21102II8531Drafting II36F21102III8532Drafting III36F17102I8533Electricity I2036F17102II8534Electricity II2036F17102III8535Electricity III2036F17101I8547Electronics / Industrial Robotics Technology36F17101II8537Electronics Technology 36F15152I8705Firefighting I2036F15152II8706Firefighting II2036F11154I8660Graphic Imaging Technology I2036F11154II8661Graphic Imaging Technology II2036F17056I8503Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration I2036F17056II8504Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration II2036F13203I8575Industrial Maintenance Technology I2036F13203II8576Industrial Maintenance Technology II2036F210098558Industrial Robotics Technology36F20111I8750Marine Service Technology I2036F20111II8751Marine Service Technology II2036F17008I8512Masonry I2036F17008II8513Masonry II2036F17008III8514Masonry III2036FAppendix I: Trade and Industrial Education Course Information (page 3)SCED CodeVA Extended DescriptionCourse Code/VA Assignment CodeCourse DescriptionMax EnrollLength (Weeks)Non-Trad Gender19002I8740Master Barber I2036190022YI8743Master Barber I (Two-year program)203619002II8741Master Barber II2036190022YII8744Master Barber II (Two-year program)203619002III8742Master Barber III203613901I8554Mechatronics I3613901II8555Mechatronics II3613901III8556Mechatronics III3620105I8509Motorsports Technology I2036F20105II8510Motorsports Technology II2036F20105III8511Motorsports Technology III2036F19105I8692Nail Technician I36M19105II8693Nail Technician II36M17058I8551Plumbing I2036F17058II8552Plumbing II2036F13204I8539Precision Machining Technology I2036F13204II8540Precision Machining Technology II2036F15101I8700Public Safety I36F15101II8701Public Safety II36F11051I8640Radio Communications I36F11051II8641Radio Communications II36F13205I8663Sheet Metal I2036F13205II8664Sheet Metal II2036F20110I8725Small Engine Technology I2036F20110II8726Small Engine Technology II2036F10006I8650Telecommunications I2036F10006II8651Telecommunications II2036F11103I8688Television and Media Production I3611103II8689Television and Media Production II3611103III8690Television and Media Production III3620052I8616Utility/Heavy Construction I2036F20052II8617Utility/Heavy Construction II2036F13207I8672Welding I2036F13207II8673Welding II2036F13207III8674Welding III2036FAppendix J: CTE Finisher CodesCodeDescription1Student finished CTE requirements for completion3Student took at least one state-approved CTE course since 7th grade but has not finished CTE requirements for completion4Student has not taken any state-approved CTE courses since 7th grade5Student finished CTE requirements for completion and completion of a CTE dual enrollment course6Student has completed two state-approved CTE courses in a sequence but has not met the requirements for graduationAppendix K: Career Pathway Codes and DescriptionsCodeAgriculture, Food and Natural Resources0101Food Products and Processing Systems0102Plant Systems0103Animal Systems0104Power, Structural and Technical Systems0105Natural Resources Systems0106Environmental Service Systems0107Agribusiness SystemsCodeArchitecture and Construction0201Design/Pre-Construction0202Construction0203Maintenance/OperationsCodeArts, Audio/Video Technology and Communications0301Audio and Video Technology and Film0302Printing Technology0303Visual Arts0304Performing Arts0305Journalism and Broadcasting0306Telecommunications CodeBusiness Management and Administration0401General Management0402Business Information Management0403Human Resources Management0404Operations Management0405Administrative SupportCodeEducation and Training0501Administration and Administrative Support0502Professional Support Services0503Teaching/TrainingCodeFinance0601Securities and Investments0602Business Finance0603Accounting0604Insurance0605Banking ServicesCodeGovernment and Public Administration0701Governance0702National Security0703Foreign Service0704Planning0705Revenue and Taxation0706Regulation0707Public Management and AdministrationAppendix K: Career Pathway Codes and Descriptions (Page 2)CodeHealth Science0801Therapeutic Services0802Diagnostic Services0803Health Informatics0804Support Services0805Biotechnology Research and DevelopmentCodeHospitality and Tourism0901Restaurants and Food/Beverage Services0902Lodging0903Travel/Tourism0904Recreation, Amusements and AttractionsCodeHuman Services1001Early Childhood Development and Services1002Counseling and Mental Health Services1003Family and Community Services1004Personal Care Services1005Consumer ServicesCodeInformation Technology1101Network Systems1102Information Support and Services1103Web and Digital Communications1104Programming and Software DevelopmentCodeLaw, Public Safety, Corrections and Security1201Correction Services1202Emergency and Fire Management Services1203Security and Protective Services1204Law Enforcement Services1205Legal ServicesCodeManufacturing1301Production1302Manufacturing Production Process Development1303Maintenance, Installation and Repair1304Quality Assurance1305Logistics and Inventory Control1306Health, Safety and Environmental AssuranceCodeMarketing1401Marketing Management1402Professional Sales1403Merchandising1404Marketing Communications1405Marketing ResearchAppendix K: Career Pathway Codes and Descriptions (Page 3)CodeScience, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics1501Engineering and Technology1502Science and MathematicsCodeTransportation, Distribution and Logistics1601Transportation Operations1602Logistics Planning and Management Services1603Warehousing and Distribution Center Operations1604Facility and Mobile Equipment Maintenance1605Transportation Systems/Infrastructure Planning, Management and Regulation1606Health, Safety and Environmental Management1607Sales and ServiceCodeEnergy1701Energy Efficiency1702Energy Transmission and Distribution1703Fuels Production1704Power GenerationAppendix L: CTE Career Cluster CodesCTE Career ClusterCodeAgriculture, Food and Natural Resources1Architecture and Construction2Arts, Audio/Video Technology and Communications3Business Management and Administration4Education and Training5Finance6Government and Public Administration7Health Science8Hospitality and Tourism9Human Services10Information Technology11Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security12Manufacturing13Marketing14Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)15Transportation, Distribution and Logistics16Energy17Appendix M: Graduate/Other Completer CodesGraduate/ Other Completer CodeGraduate/Other Completer Code DescriptionDefinition1Standard DiplomaDiploma awarded to a student who has earned the standard diploma units of credit prescribed by the Board of Education, passed the Standards of Learning (SOL) tests, and who meets such other requirements as may be prescribed by the local school board and approved by the Board of Education.2Advanced Studies DiplomaDiploma awarded to a student who has earned the advanced diploma units of credit prescribed by the Board of Education, passed the Standards of Learning (SOL) tests, and who meets such other requirements as may be prescribed by the local school board and approved by the Board of Education.3Applied Studies Diploma (previously Special Diploma)Diploma awarded to students with disabilities who complete the requirements of their individualized education programs (IEP) and do not meet the requirements for other diplomas.4Certification of Program CompletionCertificate awarded to students who do not qualify for a diploma but who complete a prescribed course of study as defined by the local school board.5High School Equivalency (HSE) Certificate as a part of an alternative education program (Formerly GED)Document awarded to high school students in attendance and enrolled in a General Educational Development program who have earned a High School Equivalency (HSE) Certificate.6Internal Baccalaureate (IB) DiplomaDiploma awarded a student who has completed the requirements for the advanced Studies diploma and has also completed the International Baccalaureate Diploma program given by the International Baccalaureate Organization of Switzerland.7Modified Standard DiplomaDiploma awarded a student with disabilities who completes the requirements of his or her individualized education program (IEP)8High School Equivalency (HSE) Certificate as a part of an ISAEP (Formerly GED as part of ISAEP)Document awarded a student who has successfully completed all of the requirements of his or her ISAEP, which includes passing the HSE exam.10No award in this school year - school-age student whose IEP allows for multiple years in grade 12No award in this school year. Use this code for seniors whose IEP allow for multiple years in grade 12. This code should also be used for school-age students with an IEP who return to school after graduating (Used with Completer Demographics Report)Appendix M: Graduate/Other Completer Codes (page 2)(Used with Completer Demographics Report) Graduate/ Other Completer CodeGraduate/Other Completer Code DescriptionDefinition11No award in this school year - foreign exchange studentNo award in this school year. Use this code foreign exchange, part-time private, or part-time home school student12No award in this school year - student whose age and LEP status allows for multiple years in grade 12No award in this school year. Use this code for seniors whose age and LEP status allow for multiple years in grade 12.13No award in this school year – previously earned a non-terminal diplomaNo award in this school year. Use this code for non-IEP students who previously earned one of the following non-terminal diplomas: 4 (Certificate of Completion), 5 (GED) or 8 (GED through ISAEP). This code should also be used for students who receive a diploma from another state or from a non-public Virginia School. Continue to use Graduate/Other Completer Code 10 and 12 respectively for IEP and EL students that have never earned a Standard or Advanced Studies diploma. Appendix N: Division CodesCOUNTY/CITY Accomack County001Albemarle County002Alexandria101Alleghany County003Amelia County004Amherst County005Appomattox County006Arlington County007Augusta County008Bath County009Bedford County010Bland County011Botetourt County012Bristol102Brunswick County013Buchanan County014Buckingham County015Buena Vista103Campbell County016Caroline County017Carroll County018Charles City County019Charlotte County020Charlottesville104Chesapeake136Chesterfield County021Clarke County022Colonial Beach202Colonial Heights106Covington107Craig County023Culpeper County024Cumberland County025Danville108Dickenson County026Dinwiddie County027Essex County028Fairfax County029Falls Church109Fauquier County030Floyd County031Fluvanna County032Franklin135Franklin County033Frederick County034Fredericksburg 110Galax111Giles County035Gloucester County036Goochland County037Grayson County038Greene County039Greensville County040Halifax County041Hampton112Hanover County042Harrisonburg113Henrico County043Henry County044Highland County045Hopewell114Isle of Wight County046King George County048King and Queen County049King William County050Lancaster County051Lee County052Loudoun County053Louisa County054Lunenburg County055Lynchburg115Madison County056Manassas143Manassas Park144Martinsville116Mathews County057Mecklenburg County058Middlesex County059Montgomery County060Nelson County062New Kent County063Newport News117Norfolk118Northampton County065Northumberland County066Norton119Nottoway County067Orange County068Page County069Patrick County070Petersburg120Pittsylvania County071Poquoson142Portsmouth121Powhatan County072Prince Edward County073Prince George County074Prince William County075Pulaski County077Radford122Rappahannock County078Richmond123Richmond County079Roanoke124Roanoke County080Rockbridge County081Rockingham County082Russell County083Salem139Scott County084Shenandoah County085Smyth County086Southampton County087Spotsylvania County088Stafford County089Staunton126Suffolk127Surry County090Sussex County091Tazewell County092Virginia Beach128Warren County093Washington County094Waynesboro130West Point207Westmoreland County095Williamsburg-James City County131Winchester132Wise County096Wythe County097York County098SPECIAL SCHOOLS/DIVISION CODE/SCHOOL CODEVSDB-Staunton2184013Enterprise Academy 4020402(Newport News-Hampton)Appendix N: (Page 2)REGIONAL CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION CENTERS/CODEAmelia-Nottoway Technical Center311Bridging Communities Regional CTE Center313Charlottesville-Albemarle Technology Center301Jackson River Technical Center302Massanutten Technical Center304New Horizons Regional Education Center307Northern Neck Technical Center310Rowanty Technical Center309Valley Vocational-Technical Center306GOVERNOR’S STEM ACADEMIES/DIVISION CODE/SCHOOL CODEArchitecture and Applied Arts Governor's STEM Academy1121200Blue Ridge Crossroads Governor’s Academy for Technical Education (BRCGATE)0187313FIRST: Fostering Innovation and Relevance through STEM and Trades 1270396Governor's Career and Technical Academy for Engineering Studies0210980Governor's Career and Technical Academy in Arlington (GCTAA)0070623Governor’s STEM Academy at Chantilly High School0292446Governor’s STEM Academy at Christiansburg High School0600810Governor’s STEM Academy at George C. Marshall High School0292454Governor’s STEM Academy at Harrisonburg High School1130211Governor’s STEM Academy at the Burton Center for Arts and Technology0800591Governor’s STEM Academy at Osbourn High School1430380Governor’s STEM Academy for Engineering, Marketing, and InformationTechnology Studies1281031Heritage High School Governor's STEM Academy1171455Loudoun Governor’s Career and Technical Academy0530990Lynchburg Regional Governor’s STEM Academy1150380Northern Neck Technical Center Governor's STEM Academy for Agriculture and Maritime Studies3100020Pulaski County Public Schools Governor's STEM Academy0770610Stafford Academy for Technology (STAT)0890900The Bridging Communities Governor’s STEM Academy3130020The Governor's Career and Technical Education Academy for STEM in Richmond1233120The Grassfield High School Governor’s STEM Academy1360965GOVERNOR’S HEALTH SCIENCES ACADEMIES/DIVISION CODE/SCHOOL CODEMonticello Governor’s Health Science Academy – Albemarle County0020350Bedford County Public Schools Governor’s Health Sciences Academy0100600Chesterfield County Public Schools Governor’s Health Sciences Academy0210990Clifford S. Hardison Governor’s Health Sciences Academy – Fairfax County0292456Falls Church Governor’s Health Sciences Academy – Fairfax County0292452Gloucester County and Mathews County Public Schools Governor’s Health Sciences Academy0360290Alexandria City Public Schools Governor’s Health Sciences Academy1010370Hampton City Public Schools Governor’s Health Sciences Academy1121100Newport News and York County Public Schools Governor’s Health Sciences Academy1171445 ................
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